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Sub-Saharan Africa·Elections

Central African Republic launches campaign for second round of legislative elections

Monday, 13 April 2026, 06:02 · 1 min read

The Central African Republic (a landlocked nation in the heart of Africa) has entered a new electoral phase, with campaigning for the second round of legislative elections officially under way since 11 April. Voting is scheduled for 26 April across 46 constituencies, with partial elections in 10 others, roughly two months after first-round results were announced on 27 February. The process is overshadowed by a continued boycott from the Bloc Républicain pour la Défense de la Constitution, the main opposition platform, while election observers have flagged unresolved issues from the December 2025 general vote, including missing names on voter rolls and shortages of polling materials.

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